Great question! :) Yes, the outcomes of the Halden Prison experiment showed positive correlations regardless of the severity of the offenses. Studies and reports indicate that Halden's humane and rehabilitative approach effectively reduces recidivism among inmates, whether they were convicted of minor offenses or serious crimes like murder. For me this suggests that the prison's emphasis on education, vocational training, and psychological support is beneficial across the board, helping inmates reintegrate into society and lowering the likelihood of reoffending.